It seems as if a demo is finally at hand for the extremely controversial Ninja Theory-developed DmC: Devil May Cry. You'll be able to download a trial version on November 20th in Europe and North America (for 360; PS3 is a day later), and the 21st in Japan.

All of the supporters will be able to see if they were right, and all of the naysayers will be able to confirm or deny their suspicions, on what I henceforth will refer to as "DmC D Day". The suspense is killing me!

The demo will allegedly feature the 2012 TGS build, if you've been following the game closely. The game actually drops on January 15th, 2013. Also, don't forget that reserving it at GameStop nets you the Vergil (on-disc? Dun dun dun!) DLC for free.

timeline following:⇓ DmC: Devil May Cry

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Capcom and Ninja Theory have recently provided a free add-on to DmC: Devil May Cry called the Bloody Palace, to help extend your replay value a bit.
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If Capcom's short teasers aren't satisfying you while you wait for DmC: Devil May Cry's upcoming DLC, Vergil's Downfall, a few users in Europe have redeemed their codes before the March 5th release date, and have uploaded so...more

[Update: the official trailer has been added]
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An update has hit the PC version of DmC: Devil May Cry on Steam this week. The updates address a minor bugs, and tweaks some things affecting gameplay. Game balancing wise, demon evade provides less damage and style boost, an...more

Rock, Paper, Shotgun had the opportunity to sit down with Ninja Theory and learn a bit more about some of the motivations behind the design of DmC: Devil May Cry, specifically from a narrative perspective. Ninja Theory’...more

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